Article: Humphris, D., Littlejohns, P., Victor, C., O'Halloran, P., & Peacock. J. (2000). o Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Factors That Influence the Use of Research Evidence by Occupational Therapists. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 63(11), 516-522.
This article talks about all the factors that can make it difficult of OT to try and use EBP. The factors they bring up include: accessibility, time, organisational factors, and complexities with clinical decision making. They also go on to list several helpful factors which include: having dedicated time to do research each week, monthly research newsletters that summarize articles, the support of a multi professional clinical team, and several other reasons.
This article talks about all the factors that can make it difficult of OT to try and use EBP. The factors they bring up include: accessibility, time, organisational factors, and complexities with clinical decision making. They also go on to list several helpful factors which include: having dedicated time to do research each week, monthly research newsletters that summarize articles, the support of a multi professional clinical team, and several other reasons.